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The King's Arms, (on site of the Public Hall).
"Lately erected," in 1801, and occupied by Thomas Watmough, who occurs as a victualler in 1789, and 1792. 1811, Jonathon Watmough, owner. Thomas Watmough, tenant. 1826, John Watmough. 1833, property of the Duke of St Alban's.
The Plough, (at the foot of Plough Hill, to which it gave the name, on the east side of the road).
1792-1826, James Taylor. Sold 1834. John Tateson, landlord. 1836, John Wells. Existing in April, 1860, but gone before 1871.
The Griffin, (later the Constitutional Club, in South Street, now R.D.C. offices).
1825-45, John Kennington. 1856, William Blackbond, who brewed there. There was a skittle yard here in 1874.
The Angel, (at the north-west end of South Street).
1811-37, Matthew Wailer, who bought the premises in 1818. 1840-42, John Rysdale, probably the man of these names who was footman at Holton Hall, 1829-c.1836. 1855-6, David Cavill, who ran a horse bus to Moortown Station. Ceased to exist by 1858, when "Mr John Varlow will shortly commence an enlargement of his premises, which is to take in the remaining part of the Angel Inn."
The White Horse, (existing before 1781. William Dixon of Holton who died in that year, used to put up here).
1811, -- Ross. 1826, William Maddison. 1833-45, William Aby. 1856, Mary Aby. 1871, John Ringrose, Junior. 1872, Robert Seaman. 1889, Charles Dawson.
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